It’s hard to believe it’s been 40 years since I started an apprenticeship as a mechanic for Volvo Construction Equipment. Back then, there were no computers, no information displays, no ability to run electrical diagnostics; there were no cell phones to call for technical help or to search for more information. I would go out to fix a machine with a service manual and stay there until the machine was fixed. As much as the world has changed around us, so too have the machines I’ve dedicated my career to.
As I look back, I’ve also had the opportunity to work with excavators and articulated haulers — and we’ve seen a lot of innovation in those machines along the way — but ultimately, I chose to focus my career on Volvo wheel loaders. All the major engineering advancements I’ve seen along the way have not only made my career exciting — they’ve given me job security, because I know our customers are as passionate about these machines as I am. Here are a few of those major milestones that have kept me excited over the years, and some of those that I look forward to seeing further develop in the coming years.
The next major milestone I see coming from Volvo is in the way of hybrid, electric and autonomous machines. In fact, we’ve already debuted several prototype vehicles, including the LX1 hybrid wheel loader, which is paired with the HX2 battery-electric fully autonomous load carrier and the EX2 compact excavator — what is believed to be the first fully electric compact excavator.
These innovations and their implications within the industry make the future at Volvo just as exciting for me as the past 40 years have been. Here’s to many more years with Volvo.